Friday, February 24, 2012

David albo

Virginias controversial transvaginal ultrasound bill hit one Republican lawmaker close to home. In the bedroom, to be precise. He said a fellow lawmakers television discussion of the bill cost him sex with his wife. State Del.

(Huffington Post)

Del. David B. Albo, R-Fairfax, who sponsored the substitute that passed in the House 65-32, said the changes were a result of a meeting between McDonnell, his staff and members from the House.

(Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Delegate David Albo, who introduced the legislation, said they specifically made sure that restaurants wouldn't be able to send out email blasts.

(WTVR-TV)

But Republicans in the House Courts of Justice Committee, including the chairman, Del. David B.

(GoDanRiver.com)

Del. David B. Albo, R-Fairfax, joined in the opposition, noting that the so-called Castle Doctrine has been common law in Virginia for more than 400 years.

(Lynchburg News and Advance)

After the rally, members of the group went to the nearby legislative offices. A top priority was the office of Delegate David Albo. Albo has authored many of the contested immigrant bills in session after session. In a heated debated with Albos Legislative aide.

(Examiner)

Delegate David B. Albo, Fairfax Republican, offered a substitute bill at the request of Mr. McDonnell that would give the woman the option of undergoing that procedure if one is deemed necessary.

(Washington Times)

Del. David Albo, R-Fairfax County, offered a substitute for SB484 that he said he helped craft at McDonnells request.

(HamptonRoads.com)

4.36pm: Probably the weirdest political speech of well, this year but most years, comes from Republican representative David Albo of Fairfax in the Virginia chamber.

(The Guardian)

It cleared the Senate on Tuesday, 26-14, but a similar proposal — House Bill 899, sponsored by Delegate David Albo, D-Fairfax — was rejected in committee.